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Turkish Reyhanlı city bombarded, causing damage to a number of Palestinian-Syrian families’ houses

Published : 23-01-2018

Turkish Reyhanlı city bombarded, causing damage to a number of Palestinian-Syrian families’ houses

The Action Group’s correspondent reported the bombardment of the Turkish city of Reyhanlı using a missile, on Sunday, killing a civilian and injuring many. The bombardment led to the material damage of three houses belonging to Palestinian-Syrian families, without any injuries reported. Our correspondent added that the families had to evacuate their houses and were displaced to central Reyhanlı. 

The Mayor of the Turkish city of Reyhanlı, neighboring to the Syrian borders, announced that a bombardment from the Syrian territory targeted the city, killing one person and injuring 32 others.

Since Saturday, the Turkish army launched a wide attack of the Afrin area, intensifying its air raids and artillery shelling on the sites of the Kurdish fighters.

Approximately 8000 Palestinian refugees fled from Syria to Turkey, and are distributed across the following areas: (Istanbul, Reyhanlı, Klis, Gaziantep and Mersin). They are suffering from tough humanitarian conditions, especially with UNRWA’s refusal to provide any services to them, under the pretext that Turkey lies outside its work territories.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6509

The Action Group’s correspondent reported the bombardment of the Turkish city of Reyhanlı using a missile, on Sunday, killing a civilian and injuring many. The bombardment led to the material damage of three houses belonging to Palestinian-Syrian families, without any injuries reported. Our correspondent added that the families had to evacuate their houses and were displaced to central Reyhanlı. 

The Mayor of the Turkish city of Reyhanlı, neighboring to the Syrian borders, announced that a bombardment from the Syrian territory targeted the city, killing one person and injuring 32 others.

Since Saturday, the Turkish army launched a wide attack of the Afrin area, intensifying its air raids and artillery shelling on the sites of the Kurdish fighters.

Approximately 8000 Palestinian refugees fled from Syria to Turkey, and are distributed across the following areas: (Istanbul, Reyhanlı, Klis, Gaziantep and Mersin). They are suffering from tough humanitarian conditions, especially with UNRWA’s refusal to provide any services to them, under the pretext that Turkey lies outside its work territories.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6509